JACK & JILL SPECIAL As sole agents for this famous line of misses and children's footwear we are pleased to announce that we have received jermis-sion to give 10' . discount on this nationally controlled line for G days only. Have Your Children Fitted With Our X-Uay Filling System and Avoid .Mistakes ' ; . J -' - .' ' x ' " oooboooooooooooo Faily shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Paid in advance, per week - - 12 Paid In advance, rjer month - -50 DAILY EDITION kWJi Tuesday. March 14, 1939. CONTROL OF PROFITS The onnosition members in the House of Commons have shown their good sense in not opposing the appointment ot the purchasing board, one of whose duties will be to see that profits on munitions or arms are limited to f ive per cent That a reasonable rate of profit and is in keenintr with modern trends. It is to be honed that the Ketchikan basketeers are expected in Prince Rupert in the near future for a series of game In return for the visit paid by the local Standard Oil team to Ketchikan last week. The local team, although losing two games there by the narrowest of margins, was hailed as one of the finest hoop outfits to visit Ketchikan in a number of years. They. are reported to have left an excellent impression as far as clean playing and sportsmanship was concerned. Bob Houston and Sonny Beynon starred all through the Ketchlkan-New Metlakatla schedule for Prince Rupert although Beynon suffered a foot Injury in Ketchikan which slowed him up considerably at New Metlakatla. Herble Morgan had his shooting eye at Ketchikan although he was not up to usual form. Jim Currie landed home on crutches as a result of an injury In Saturday-night's game at New Metlakatla but it is hoped he will soon be ready for the hoop wars again. mi vfetiaimtin the Prince Ru Entertainment for the Prince Ru 4 4 4 t0 nlne pert team led the Annette Islanders up to the closing stages ol the nrst SPORT CHAT pert team at Ketchikan Included a.fhtre of Alutraltan dance at try uiue tyx on inursaay J4W nv(d cIub frorn night. The local players were aWo;a lm M flna, fu w W704 driven to points of interest around t 1 lt I 10 . 1 J 1 A J 11 . Mt A 1 1 U ... A- 1. HA thP mnnnpr PYnAftprl lon weanesaay. 'match j,, Lon In the game at New Metlakatla. Saturday night pictures were taken1 lA TKKKbT IiSli 31 Ar ! of the local team In action. Much interest was taken locally in the new official; map published on Saturday showing the alternate routes jD A PrjNI TQ proposed for the Alaska highway. The map gives the'DrWVli lO height of the mountains to be crossed in each case. Doubt-1. DDCCirsUlMnT less, the committee having in charge the making of recom-i I KluullJlllN 1 mendations will get the very latest expert advice on each i route before giving its verdict. i PPHMIVVWIVVIYf! AHAIV I Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club ' Holds Annual Meeting Changes In Open Seasons South! uoii.tlilii i n iniwnu It looks as if Germany has scored another point in ! Matters concerning sport fish-Czechoslovakia where the rival nationalities are disagree-' ing, game and migratory bird sea- ing among themselves and have given Hitler the oppor- ons received attention last night ' Trom Naas River and Port Simpson p.m,j Tuesday 11:30 SLm. I Tor Queen Charlotte Islands j March 10 and 24 0:30 pjn. V,o rlnc at the annual meeting of From Queen Charlotte Islands-March 8 and 22 ajn. For Alaska-March 2, 12 and 23 p.m. From Alaska-March 6, 16 and 27 a.m. BAR SILVER NEW YORK Bar sliver Is, unchanged at 4234c per fine ounce on Wednesday 3 p.m. the New York metal market today. the u u : i nu 1:1,1:1 l ,?t ,.V, v,,; Prince Rupert Rod and Oun Club. iatcuctl uiiKie i nut inuv.ii imriuiuuu ui uui ucv.unnii m- volved in a war over this new move. OFFICIAL VRSION The version of "0 Canada!" approved to be sung -throughout the country on the occasion of the Royal visit is. what: is known as the Weir version. It follows: "0 Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command. ...v. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The true north, strong and free ; And stand on guard, 0 Canada, We stand on guard for thee." Mail Schedule For rue East, Monday, Wednesday, and . Friday - 5 From the East Tuesdayl Thursday and Saturday 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday - 9:30 pjr March-6, 16 and 27 5 p.m. From Vancouver j Sunday 4 p.m Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Friday . 4 pan March 2. 12 and 23 am. For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday 7 p.m From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a.D I Thiirnrfnv it n tn ; ri K nivr ,nj pnr cinnnn as at present Sunday 7 pxu. It was a well attended and representative gathering. O. W. Johnstone, last year's president, was succeeded by B. J. Bacon. The complete list of officers tor the ensuing year is as follows: President, B. J. Bacon. Vice-President, Ned McLeod. ' Secretary - Treasurer, F. W. Grlmble. Executive Joseph' Ratchford ai.d O. W. Abbott. Regarding angling, it was decided to make efforts to have the regulations so changed that trout tishlng may open in both lakes and streams on May 1 Instead ot May 24 as at present. A three month open season for deer from September 1 to November 30 Is, being asked Instead of from September 15 t0 November 30 For migratory birds a two-andi a-half month Reason from November 15 to January 31 Is being re-1 quested Instead of tw0 months from October 15 to December 15 as at present. The next annual general meeting It was decided, should take the form of a dinner meeting. SALES RECORD j LONDON, March 14: (CP) Sales of Royal Arsenal. Co-operative Society in 1033 totalled 10,170.000 l $47,799,000), a new record, compared with 481,000 ($2,200,700) In the preceding year. Try a Dally New want-ad. In 1934-36. help coach T TVkHl HIAvU'f MWU1A Doara win runcuon satisiaciorny ana see inai every aouar rme nrsi wy ana mcy i Cambridge University defeated of the money voted for defence purposes is expended in i m a broadcast i from station KOBU:0xfjirtj 0 ta tne annua, In a double transfer soccer deal K. Stanley. 16-year old Y.M.C.A. player, will play for England In the world tabl tennis championships in Cairo tnls month. Tw London theatres showed u v r m Rupert .Motors V. Houston . . Morris loy IHbbard Taylor Total ' Royal Lunch -'D. Houston IM. Montesano Blake It. Franks D. Montesano ! ToUl Handicap uy man vo an parts oi unii&ii uuiuuiuia, iuc iuiuw uupuc i their chances fade Rev. J. J" N. t"wu, Duckworth, Mxswaln -"! United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3 0U'6" ' .ul the snectacular " .....i., snooting otm oi nt of the whining Cambridge Unlver-- By mail to all other countries, per year - 9 00 1 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per insertion - - - -25 News Department Telephone , 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations with the accomplished home town team f .ii.hn slty boat crew been asked to 'in me secona game new wujii Yenrt right 1 "m- .found the hoop on a very large per- cehtaee of Its shots. The Rupert Led by the veteran Jean Borotnx Paris defeated Londen for tht Electrical Uttle third succeaolve time in the annua! PotUnger covered courts seria, 12 matches Shenton Fr r man ;Low Score ToUl 1 .153 K7 .141 :.m las 790 141 .164 137 167 IM 195 Workers 1 ....-138 ,143 163 211 . .. -.141 10 ftOC 149 118 166 136 143 701 2 151 1S9 161 183 15S 810 2 127 155 169 148 152 10 7C1 has The league standing to date: this North Star -Parker's Oarage i Rupert Motors Cham- Rflval Lunch boys, on the other hand, had a good ,hr-.mti, tr nf ,1 'L, deal of hard luck. 'south Africa starting - in June. .dyro Club Lack of a substitution coach was' one of the Prince Rupert teams I for uhe'cSSn pi.i wrk.rt LeX and It Is boprtl worst handicaps club for six metre that, now the Premier series , Is crat hM b lhe looming, some, or ine oraer neao. Northern Yaeht Club and in the sport may be induced to give Avg)m ,4 m malnder of the season. jy. ' Sussex uounty uncKei ujuds 19 1C 15 12 11 10 7 5 10 11 15 15 16 20 17 t KETCHIKAN IS COMING That Will He Next Event of Basket-ball Interest Further DetaiU of Ketchikan-Meliakalla Tour : : BOWLING ; Hoop Game t RESULTS Dates Set Koval Lunrh Wins Over Electrical Workers Completion of Second Dates have bean finally set ; Fixture Deferred lor the home-and-hom bai- ketball series between iTeouer and Prince Rupert at the end of the month, it was anaounc- ed by W. F Stone thU mom- lng follow mi: his return from Premier. The games at Prn- ler will be on March 33 and 24 and will coincide with a ski 4 meeting to held Uwte on March 25 Girls as wau as men 4 will make the trip tfwm hut: The return serial hart will be 4 on March 30 and St. This sr- 4 4 lea will be for the btfce6ail 4 4 championship of Nertteern Bri- 4 4 tub Columbia. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Royal Lunch defeated Eieetrical Workers by a score of two games to one in the Commercial Bowling league last night. Rupert Motors rolled its scores In the seeend 'scheduled future but play byi Gyro Club was deferred until a later date High average scorer for Mhe evening was Ray Franks oft Royal Lunch with 174. Individual scoring : 3 134 139 196 143 171 751 3 100 130 148! 171 j 156' f! 151 15 102 131 130 10 719 10, 7, Walter Neusel. Oerman heavyweight champion, drew with Santa de Leo ot Italy In a 12-round bout In Berlin. If you wUh to Wp .imethlng rrv a c;Mlfled MacKenzie's Furniture Chesterfield Suites Three pieces In tapestry. Roll arms, A 1 construction. Eight suites to choose from. Small down payment, QQQ OA balance on easy payment Phone 775 SEATTLE TRADER m .Wi tvhii, FOR A NEW ITYLE 1 BIIHLa i B- war a i kT. OT"- YvW- ammAAt) fcVV- m m y i - . f C irL.V- ML3tAAm in. u i-s . i l - - y m.'. - a. VkLk f hi A r UlOVA- VfcIU clwMtr ttxxF Vn r. 1 "hfc tr ( Sale AUo Applies to Oilier .Makes of Watches and Runs All This Week JOHN BULGER LTD. IN FINAL Vancouver Eliminated Games From fidtlc ,Coat Hockey League Clumpionhlp VANCOUVER. March 14: (CPi- i Seattle defeated Vancouver by a, television Uarwmiostorw of a re- eore of four to one last night to cent fight on their motion picture? oust the Lions from the Paclfle screens, giving the audiences the'cpast League play-oifs .In two equivalent ot rihaR!e seat straight games. Seattle will now meet portund in the cnampion- Australian, professional champion ship finals E. Cremln will compete In the British open golf championship in July. W. Butler, former International toceer player who won three Foot ball Association Cup medals dur-, lng his 10 seasons with Bolton jln tthe English League Swansea ; Wanderers, has resigned as mana-Town acquired J. Meek from Tot-" Reading club but will Itenham Hotspurs while the Spurs N"1" the season. signed J. Harris, son of the Swan sea manager. LOST LOST- 8um of money on 3rd Ave Badly needed. Reward. Finder pleate leave at Daily News. 61 LOST- 3ft of keys In black case. Finder please return to Dally News. tf FOR SALF COMPLETE household goods for ! sale, evenings Phone Red 413, 4 itr.CRi iTi.vr, ntcou LONDON. m.: : ? Fbree re : record when ! V , week. eompAc u t by Straliht P"' ' Service and le;waii Phone 0 rn m m lo laxi Opp. I'ot Offirt . St W.W." PAT MAUK Freh UKi Kiw A-i f'astcuricd MUk VALENTIN UAIM ril()NS-44T J. H. BULGER Optometrist KOTillUakW SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steuiurr leave Prince Ktiprrt fwrj TIlTltSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnln lenve Prince Kupcrl for tin ilt Mondu)-, W nine winy, Tridny, ft M- jV AIR-CONDITION l VtfeSSH SLKKPING ( Alt l'UUM r-n . tIl -i nttif CIC 3rd Ave. p w.jit a t - UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. TAS Duo Steamers Leave Prlnc Rupert for Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAHDENA FK ' DAY, 1:30 p.m. 16:30 p m. Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. puvVancoHrMondy il rn..nt... ... .( office Further Tnfnrmntlnn n.i,ln D.F.rvnllnm and TlCke- V" a utirai ski h i . a . PhflBC nu . n-tvntAiv, rrmce lluptrt Agtm. xniru n. It's interesting to know when reading the Iwjy that the people of the whole district are doing tne r